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Daniel O'Donnell

Irish
Demon Vision.

Released: 19th January 2009
Catalogue Number: DEMONDVD011
Barcode: 5014797600119
Running Time: 95mins.

DVD£16.50The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024


A 27 track concert collection, with the odd outing around the local scenery.
Mary Duff is on hand as usual.
Sit back and enjoy as Daniel struts his stuff.
Plays in Region 2 (PAL).

1) Stand Beside Me.
2) Oh, Lonesome Me.
3) Sweet Forget Me Not.
4) Dear Old Galway Town.
5) Destination Donegal.
6) Burning Bridges.
7) Foolin' Around.
8) I Forgot To Remember To Forget You.
9) It Is No Secret.
10) There Goes My Everything.
11) Do You Think You Could Love Me Again?
12) Heartaches By the Number.
13) The Blue Hills of Breffni.
14) Happy Birthday Tribute.
15) My Lovely Island Home.
16) If Anything Happened to You.
17) Try A Little Kindness.
18) Belfast City.
19) I've Got A Tiger By the Tail.
20) Joke.
21) Second Fiddle.
22) I Missed Me.
23) Little Arrows.
24) My Lovely Rose of Clare.
25) Working Man.
26) Save Your Love.
27) Medley: You Are My Sunshine - It Takes A Worried Man - Down By the Riverside
A 27 track concert collection, with the odd outing around the local scenery.
Mary Duff is on hand as usual.
Sit back and enjoy as Daniel struts his stuff.
Plays in Region 2 (PAL).

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